Baule (Baoule,
Bawule), Côte d'Ivoire
Male ancestor waka sona statue.
Around 1 million Baule occupy a part of the eastern Cote dIvoire that
is both forest and savanna land. The Baule is one of the rare tribes where sculpture is
produced for aesthetic appreciation as well as for ritualistic purposes. Baule wooden
sculptures allow a closer contact with the supernatural world of ancestors. The ancestral
statues, male and female, have a strongly marked, traditional style. The face is delicate,
forehead high, mouth finally cut. The tribal hairdo is highly stylized, corresponding to
the hairdo still used by Baule today. Scarification marks are done in relief. The name of
these statues is waka sona, wooden
people. Although the ancestor sculptures main purpose was to insure the
beneficial presence of the ancestor, they had additional uses: to bring about good
harvests, and generally to promote personal well-being and prosperity.
Material: wood
Size: H. 17, W. 6, D. 5 ½
Price: $ 190 + $35 (S&H) [#U0B9S805]

